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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 3 MIN

US Introduces $750 Surcharge for Priority Visa Interviews

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The U.S. Department of State has implemented a premium fee of $750 for expedited interview appointments for B1/B2 tourist and business visas. This initiative is a pilot program lasting six months, from July 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026, aimed at providing a fast-track scheduling option to alleviate significant global interview wait times.The program specifically targets applicants for B1 or B2 nonimmigrant visas for business and tourism purposes. The primary benefit is the ability to secure a necessary visa interview appointment within 10 business days following payment. The $750 fee is an optional premium that is added to the standard non-refundable Machine Readable Visa (MRV) fee of $185, bringing the total to $935. This program is limited to select participating U.S. embassies and consulates, with a maximum capacity of 25,000 requests for the pilot.Paying the premium fee solely expedites the interview booking process; it does not ensure visa approval, modify evaluation criteria, or hasten any subsequent administrative processing.When scheduling, applicants are provided with a brief 5- to 10-minute window to complete the $750 payment successfully. Should the transaction fail or time out, the appointment slot is immediately released to other applicants. If an applicant either misses or cancels their expedited appointment, the $750 fee is completely forfeited.However, it is important to note that the State Department's new paid track does not replace the standard, no-cost emergency interview requests. Consular managers still have the authority to grant free expedited appointments for urgent humanitarian concerns, severe medical emergencies, or critical travel related to U.S. national interests.Critics on social media and various platforms contend that the government is effectively monetizing the immigration queue. Many perceive the high $750 premium as fundamentally unjust, establishing a two-tiered system that benefits affluent applicants while leaving lower-income individuals and families to endure prolonged waiting periods.Although certain business travelers and advocacy organizations recognize that avoiding extensive wait times can be crucial for urgent situations, a significant number believe it does not tackle the fundamental systemic delays present in the U.S. consular system.Wider Geopolitical Context: In areas such as Africa, the responses are notably critical. Analysts highlight that this pilot initiative aligns with more stringent overall policies, including the introduction of substantial visa bond requirements, which contribute to perceptions of targeted restrictions.

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The U.S. Department of State has implemented a premium fee of $750 for expedited interview appointments for B1/B2 tourist and business visas. This initiative is a pilot program lasting six months, from July 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026, aimed at providing a fast-track scheduling option to alleviate significant global interview wait times.The program specifically targets applicants for B1 or B2 nonimmigrant visas for business and tourism purposes. The primary benefit is the ability to secure a necessary visa interview appointment within 10 business days following payment. The $750 fee is an optional premium that is added to the standard non-refundable Machine Readable Visa (MRV) fee of $185, bringing the total to $935. This program is limited to select participating U.S. embassies and consulates, with a maximum capacity of 25,000 requests for the pilot.Paying the premium fee solely expedites the interview booking process; it does not ensure visa approval, modify evaluation criteria, or hasten any subsequent administrative processing.When scheduling, applicants are provided with a brief 5- to 10-minute window to complete the $750 payment successfully. Should the transaction fail or time out, the appointment slot is immediately released to other applicants. If an applicant either misses or cancels their expedited appointment, the $750 fee is completely forfeited.However, it is important to note that the State Department's new paid track does not replace the standard, no-cost emergency interview requests. Consular managers still have the authority to grant free expedited appointments for urgent humanitarian concerns, severe medical emergencies, or critical travel related to U.S. national interests.Critics on social media and various platforms contend that the government is effectively monetizing the immigration queue. Many perceive the high $750 premium as fundamentally unjust, establishing a two-tiered system that benefits affluent applicants while leaving lower-income individuals and families to endure prolonged waiting periods.Although certain business travelers and advocacy organizations recognize that avoiding extensive wait times can be crucial for urgent situations, a significant number believe it does not tackle the fundamental systemic delays present in the U.S. consular system.Wider Geopolitical Context: In areas such as Africa, the responses are notably critical. Analysts highlight that this pilot initiative aligns with more stringent overall policies, including the introduction of substantial visa bond requirements, which contribute to perceptions of targeted restrictions.

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